by blmcnelly »
Sun Oct 22, 2006 10:24 pm
I have an old RCA Victor New Vista stereo phonograph and AM/FM radio Model #VGT 54 L and need information regarding parts and repairs to the phonograph. I would like to get it back to original working condition, but have not been very successful in finding knowledgable repairmen, manuels or parts. I realize new parts are no longer manufactured, but I had hoped to find more info to guide me on my search. It seems that there is a part missing or broken from the cartridge area, the cartridge hangs down from the arm assembly and doesn't click or catch into place when pushed up into the arm. Also, the auto setting on the deck seems to be malfunctioning, the arm lifts, but does not move onto the turntable, instead it lowers back and shuts off. In Manuel mode the arm is very stiff and hard to move, since the cartidge is not in working order I cannot tell if this is normal or if it would be damaging to records. Would it be better/possible to replace the entire phonograph or just the arm assembly? The selector knob for the speakers cracked and doesn't make contact with the post inside (you can still turn the post with a tool, but if I'm going to fix it, might as well replace that too.) This piece is otherwise in perfect condition, just not sure if I can fix, or if I must accept it as a beautiful radio.